Inspired by JRR Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings'. All the pieces within the Elven / Elvish Jewellery Range are designed and hand crafted / made in Cornwall, one of the Last Celtic Stongholds of South West Britain

A limited and ever changing collection of Overstocked and End of Range / Discontinued items from across our product ranges, at further discounted prices. Please be aware that SOME items / stocks in this range are likely to be limited

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"One ring to show our love One ring to bind usOne ring to seal our love and forever to entwine us"

Both the design and inscription on these rings make them ideally suited as timeless Wedding Bands

Available in 29 different sizes. The principal measurement is based upon EU Metric sizes. These are identified in the 'Drop Down' list / conversion table above, which ALSO shows the closest comparative sizes in: UK Imperial and USA Imperial.

Hand finished Pewter Celtic Inverurie Horse Brooches with embossed design. Secures to garment by way of a pin with locking, safety catch.

The Celts regarded the horse as a symbol of sovereignty. When depicted as a mare, the horse also symbolises the power of the mother goddess. Known as Epona (Gaul), Rhiannon (Wales), or Macha (Ireland) she is often depicted with a basket and key symbolising nourishment and guardianship.

The horses are based on a Pictish horse engraving found on a stone in Iverurie, Scotland.

(This item is also available with or Carnelian Gemstone. Carnelian is an opaque 'Rust Orange' gemstone in appearance)

On returning from the Crusades, Robin of Locksley waged a campaign on the Sherriff of Nottingham to win the hand of Maid Marian. Known as the outlaw Robin Hood, legend claims he lived in Sherwood Forest and stole from the rich to give to the poor.

The rosewood pin on the back holds the hair tightly to prevent the hairslide from slipping out. Hairslides with a wooden pin require a thicker mass of hair to be effective but once pushed in remain very secure.